Money is better than poverty, if only for financial reasons.
Do you read your newspaper(s) from a web site or from the traditional printed source?
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Printed. Occasionally online, but usually to look something up.
from the printed source
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I read only from the Internet for the following reasons: I like to have the capability to choose the size of the text, I don't destroy trees, I get to read newspapers from all over the world, it is easier to send talk backs, you read news as it happens, and it is free.
I read traditional newspapers, and only check headlines on the internet.
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